Help!   Transferring iPod library (formatted for Mac) to Windows XP (home)

I have an earlier iPod that I used to download music from the Apple Music to iTunes on a Mac. I now have a Dell laptop and I have to load the new PC system on the iPod but it will erase my entire library. I need to off-load all the files first but I can't get the iPod to sync with the Dell because it has the wrong system on it. How can I Off-load the library, reload the iPod with the PC system them reload the library back onto the iPod

Windows PCs cannot directly read a Mac formatted HD (or iPod).
Macs can read and write to a Windows formatted HD if it is in FAT32. Macs with OS X10.3 and higher will read a Windows NTFS formatted HD, but no Macs can write to an NTFS HD. iPods only function when formatted in FAT32. iPods cannot function as a MP3 player if formatted in NTFS.
Using Windows, you can try running XPlay (Software For Cross-Platform Functionality)
Also see: Using a Mac-Formatted iPod on a Windows PC

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